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The Arabs at war in Afghanistan

Mustafa Hamid (Author), Leah Farrall (Author)
A former senior mujahidin figure and an ex-counter-terrorism analyst cooperating to write a book on the history and legacy of Arab-Afghan fighters in Afghanistan is a remarkable and improbable undertaking. Yet this is what Mustafa Hamid, aka Abu Walid al-Masri, and Leah Farrall have achieved with the publication of their ground-breaking work. The result of thousands of hours of discussions over several years, The Arabs at War in Afghanistan offers significant new insights into the history of many of today's militant Salafi groups and movements. By revealing the real origins of the Taliban and al-Qaeda and the jostling among the various jihadi groups, this account not only challenges conventional wisdom, but also raises uncomfortable questions as to how events from this important period have been so badly misconstrued
Print Book, English, 2015
Hurst & Company, London, 2015
History
xxxi, 355 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
9781849044202, 1849044201
885275805
1. Introducing Mustafa Hamid
2. The Arab-Afghan jihad
3. Early training and Taliban origins
4. Two memos and an idea that spread: the real origins of Maktab al-Khadamat
5. Jaji and the establishment of al-Masadah
6. Confused origins: al-Qaeda's post-Jaji emergence and the Arab Advisory Council
7. Jalalabad and the Arab-Afghan training storm
8. The Afghan civil war and Arab-Afghan flight
9. The Arab-Afghan return and the rise of the Taliban
10. Strong horse, weak horse: Arab-Afghan politics and al-Qaeda's realpolitik
11. Arab-Afghan unity efforts and 9/11
12. Reflections